Another racist post from TexasFreeper2009
It’s not racist. Texas Freeper is absolutely right.
We have some big problems with our labor force here.
We have some people who feel they’re “too good” to take just any old job, and we have others who our state schools have left so ignorant and unskilled that they have nothing to offer...and we have a huge problem with the latter group getting discouraged and spending most of their (probably short) lives sponging off the women and children in their families who can collect welfare and selling drugs on the side.
Also, so many people are now growing up in this culture that most of them have been arrested several times before they even drop out of high school (for DUI, drug offenses, or petty burglary and assault) that they can’t get a job that requires a background check. And many of them have lost their DL and thus are useless for a lot of jobs.
We have a serious problem in this country and we’d better start addressing it. And it’s not the fact that immigrants can get jobs; they’d get them anyway, because we have more jobs than we have young people. But the thing that is really sad is that our native born young people can’t even qualify for most of these jobs, whether because of their lack of skills, their arrest records, or their government-supported laziness.
lol
I’m not racist, in fact I about as lilly white as it comes.
but I am just relating my personal experience.
Would I prefer to hire someone I can actually speak to in English? heck yeah!
would I turn away anyone white that looked honest and was willing and able to work hard? not in a million years.
What I am saying is in my personal experience in the area of Texas that I live in (for kind of work I have to offer) I just don’t come accross that many young white men who are willing to do it. The type of work I am talking about is sort of construction/handyman type stuff.
I am sure there are 1,000’s of highly qualified young white men within a few miles of where I live that need a job. But they obviously don’t want to do the type of work I have to offer that’s dirty, sweaty and sometimes nasty and dangerous.